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Do you mean, "Do they make steel drive shafts for the Slayer?" If so, nope. I havn't found any yet to date. The stock drive shafts a great, I don't see a need to upgrade them unless your running a HUGE big block, or a large brushless motor for a E-Slayer.

I don't know much about the Slayers; I recently built myself an eSlayer...do you get steel drive shafts for the Slayer??

for the slayer pro rear wheel steel drives this is what u need from MIP
part MIP8137 x 2 diff output hubs short 6mm bore
part MIP8101 C- drive spline set AX10 (this is for the drive shaft part)
part MIP11102 or MIP8143 axle shafts either with work (11102 is tmaxx3.3)(8143 is revo3.3)
"this is to work for slayer pro the new extended longer, wider model"
towerhobbies where i got my parts...
its a perfect fit awesome strenght

for the slayer pro rear wheel steel drives this is what u need from MIP
part MIP8137 x 2 diff output hubs short 6mm bore
part MIP8101 C- drive spline set AX10 (this is for the drive shaft part)
part MIP11102 or MIP8143 axle shafts either with work (11102 is tmaxx3.3)(8143 is revo3.3)
"this is to work for slayer pro the new extended longer, wider model"
towerhobbies where i got my parts...
its a perfect fit awesome strenght

yes front and rear ,but i've never had a problem with tearing out front shafts. so in my eyes steel on the front is just unwanted weight
the shafts slide on there splines like the plastic stock ones for right lenght and for suspension movment.. did alot of research
to figure out what works for the slayer pro. the axles and output hubs was the easy part! shafts took some figuring out..

yes front and rear ,but i've never had a problem with tearing out front shafts. so in my eyes steel on the front is just unwanted weight
the shafts slide on there splines like the plastic stock ones for right lenght and for suspension movment.. did alot of research
to figure out what works for the slayer pro. the axles and output hubs was the easy part! shafts took some figuring out..

Thanks for the info mate...this car wont be doing any jumping at all...I Like the eSlayer so much I am making a dedicated road build drifter with pretty stiff suspension...Its going to run 2/3s so the added weight will be welcomed .

FLM makes CVD's for the Slayer. They are a dog bone style CVD. For center shafts you have a wide variety of choices for CVD's there. THS, MIP are just a few I can think of. Just get center shafts for a Revo 3.3 for the Slayer pro or Revo 2.5 for original Slayer.

I have an eSlayer that I built from an eRevo brushless chassis. I am using the Pro arms on mine for the extended length. I was gonna get your above MIP recommended parts list post #8 from tower hobbies...it worked out almost $200 for me. It's a lot of cash for these shafts so I was browsing the MIP's site yesterday and came across the ones I mentioned.